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Bobby Shad can't perform, so Dewey Cox steps in to sing at the club. He is told he should be worried because he's white, preparing to play in a black club. He is told he will be eaten alive, but when he sings "(Mama) You Got To Love Your Negro Man", the crowd loves him.

Dewey has been out of the music business for a long time, in order to be with his family. He sees a music video where his song 'Walk Hard' has been sampled, and is convinced getting back into the music industry, one last time is the right thing for him to do.

Dewey just cut his brother in half, and he is sent to the store to get butter and a candle. On his way to the store, he hears a man singing the blues and wants to try for himself. His first attempt is the song 'Cut My Brother In Half Blues'.

After Dewey cuts his brother Nate in half, he is sent to the country store to buy butter and a candle. On his way, he stops and listens to an old man sing this song. He has never heard Blues music before, and he is fascinated with it.

Before Dewey Cox's show, he has to prepare by thinking back over his entire life. There is a flashback to his childhood, while he stands to the side, watching his brother, Nate, play Prelude in G Minor, Op. 28, No. 22 on the piano. This happens before the machete fighting scene.

This song is heard after Dewey's father challenges Dewey to a machete fight, but he (the father) accidentally cuts himself in half. He then realizes that it's much easier than he thought to cut someone in half, and forgives Dewey for cutting his brother Nate in half when they were kids. He tells Dewey to be a better father than what he was.